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AWS Certification Which is right for you!

 What is aws certification?


AWS certifications are one of the most in-demand certifications in the IT field today and it is expected to rise exponentially in the coming years. This blog on the AWS Certification path will talk about the benefits of numerous AWS learning paths, its roadmap, job opportunities, along with best recommendations on how you can prepare for the respective AWS exams.

 Why aws certification is important?

AWS certifications themselves stand out for their rigor and thoroughness in evaluating a candidate’s skills, with an emphasis on hands-on experience and best practices. For executives overseeing an IT team, pursuing AWS certification can be one of the most effective ways to bolster the foundational knowledge and skills needed to work with AWS services and solutions down the road and benchmark the more advanced members of your team.

In the enterprise, the core training materials used to prepare for AWS certifications are a valuable component in a company’s own internal training path. As IT environments become more customized and requirements for new skills grow, an increasing number of companies are building their own certification programs. Many of them are using vendor certification training paths in conjunction with internal training materials to stand up certification tracks specific to their business needs.


Role based certification in aws

AWS offers 12 certifications as of now. These certifications are categorized on the basis of industry-based core job roles in the cloud domain, some of which are listed below:

  • Cloud Architect
  • Cloud Developer
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Solutions Architect
  • AWS Network Engineer

levels of certification in aws

Foundational Level:
  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner


Associate Level:
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
  • AWS Certified Developer – Associate
  • AWS Certified SysOps Administrator – Associate


Professional Level:
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional
  • AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional


Specialization Level:
  • AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty
  • AWS Certified Security – Specialty
  • AWS Certified Machine Learning – Specialty
  • AWS Certified Data Analytics – Specialty
  • AWS Certified Database – Specialty







Conclusion:

Cloud Computing is the growing technology in IT Industry . Cloud Computing booms for next few years. so learn well.


Aws is have a most of the business dealers around the world about 33% .

so it has vast opportunities in market .


                                        !!Learn well Do well!!


Amazon Web Service

Welcome!

What is AWS?

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure-as-a-service (IAAS), platform-as-a-service (PAAS) and packaged-software-as-a-service (SAAS) offerings. AWS services can offer an organization tools such as compute power, database storage and content delivery services.




When it comes to cloud computing platforms, Amazon Web Services (AWS) stands out from the crowd. Launched in 2006 by Amazon.com, AWS was one of the first providers of a pay-as-you-go cloud computing model and has preserved its status as the market leader to this day. 

Its reign has not been lacking in controversy. In recent years, AWS has not only been accused of poor security practice and fostering a hostile working culture, but has also attracted the ire of antitrust campaigners suspicious of the firm’s dominance in the cloud market. Could AWS, then, be about to be toppled from its pedestal as the world’s largest cloud services company? 


How Aws helps companies?

In its most basic form, AWS is a cloud computing platform, offering customers the chance to outsource their data storage requirements to Amazon instead of having to invest in their own servers. Its servers are organised according to specific regions and subdivided into discrete ‘availability zones’ (AZs.) AWS’s London region, for example, serves the UK using three distinct AZs, each housing a cluster of data centres that, while physically separate from other zones, are nonetheless connected with each other. 

This system, AWS argues, affords the cloud giant greater levels of redundancy in its product portfolio (it is also a model that is used by Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud). The AWS system can be divided into three buckets: EC2, the platform’s virtual machine service; Glacier, a cloud storage service accessible to everyone; and S3, Amazon’s official storage system. 

Each of these services can be further tailored to the customer’s needs, with options including database storage, hybrid cloud and networking solutions, and AI-powered analytics services capable of automatically parsing through the reams of data stored in AWS’ servers.

 

Companies using aws?

An estimated one million businesses use Amazon Web Services. Some of its biggest customers are Adobe, Twitch, BBC and Netflix.

The latter, in particular, is the top AWS user based on EC2 monthly spend, leading with $19m. Twitch is the second, with $15m, BBC is sixth with $9m and Adobe is ninth with $8m. Netflix was also the biggest company that became an AWS user before 2010, having signed up in 2009. 


Services provided by aws?

Today, AWS provides a highly reliable, scalable, and low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in more than 190 countries around the world. AWS services are typically grouped into different categories like compute, networking, storage, applications, databases, and analytics.

  1. Compute
  2. Networking
  3. Storage
  4. Applications
  5. Databases
  6. Analytics


Conclusion :

Cloud Computing is the growing technology in IT Industry . Cloud Computing booms for next few years. so learn well.


Aws is have a most of the business dealers around the world about 33% .



Cloud computing

 welcome!

What is Cloud Computing?

Cloud computing is on-demand access, via the internet, to computing resources—applications, servers (physical servers and virtual servers), data storage, development tools, networking capabilities, and more—hosted at a remote data center managed by a cloud services provider (or CSP). The CSP makes these resources available for a monthly subscription fee or bills them according to usage.




 In simple terms cloud computing is virtual machine for a user(customers) but for an cloud provider they will have a large amount of  space with data center.


What is Data Center?

At its simplest, a data center is a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. A data center's design is based on a network of computing and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data. The key components of a data center design include routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application-delivery controllers.





What are the core components of a data center?

Data center design includes routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, servers, and application delivery controllers. Because these components store and manage business-critical data and applications, data center security is critical in data center design. Together, they provide:

Network infrastructure: This connects servers (physical and virtualized), data center services, storage, and external connectivity to end-user locations.

Storage infrastructure: Data is the fuel of the modern data center. Storage systems are used to hold this valuable commodity.

Computing resources: Applications are the engines of a data center. These servers provide the processing, memory, local storage, and network connectivity that drive applications.



Types of data centers

Enterprise data centers:

These are built, owned, and operated by companies and are optimized for their end users. Most often they are housed on the corporate campus.



Managed services data centers:

These data centers are managed by a third party (or a managed services provider) on behalf of a company. The company leases the equipment and infrastructure instead of buying it.



Colocation data centers:

In colocation ("colo") data centers, a company rents space within a data center owned by others and located off company premises. The colocation data center hosts the infrastructure: building, cooling, bandwidth, security, etc., while the company provides and manages the components, including servers, storage, and firewalls.


Top 10 Cloud Service Providers:

  1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  2. Microsoft Azure
  3. Google Cloud
  4. Alibaba Cloud
  5. IBM Cloud
  6. Oracle
  7. Salesforce
  8. SAP
  9. Rackspace Cloud
  10. VMWare

           




Cloud Computing is the growing technology in IT Industry . Cloud Computing booms for next few years. so learn well.






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